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Exploring the Mason Dixon Line: Walking in the Footsteps of History - John Layton - John Layton


Exploring the Mason Dixon Line: Walking in the Footsteps of History - John Layton
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King Charles I of England granted the Calvert Family a charter for the Colony of Maryland in 1632.
Join Jack Layton as he takes a walk in the Footsteps of history, following the path blazed by two men whose names and the boundary they surveyed are today a household word-the Mason Dixon Line!.
Enjoy a trip back to colonial America.
Amazingly, some of what the men saw and described has not changed much in the intervening two-and-a-half centuries, while other sights would not be recognizable at all today.
Layton used his daily record, kept during the three years that he and his partner spent traipsing through the mountains and valleys of America, as the backbone for this book, with liberal use of direct quotations.
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Luckily for us, Charles Mason was a meticulous man who kept a detailed journal of his remarkable experiences in the New World.
The results-informative, entertaining, ironic and amusing-form the heart of this book.
Over the course of several years he literally walked the line, recording his observations and taking revealing photographs along the entire route.
But what do we actually know about Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, and why is an imaginary line named after them? Author Jack Layton decided to find out.
We all have referred to the resulting Mason Dixon Line in casual conversation as the line that divides Pennsylvania and Maryland, or perhaps as the line between the free and slave states during the Civil War.
As a result, in 1763 two British mathematicians and surveyors-Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon-were commissioned to accurately survey and mark the 244- mile boundary between the two colonies.
Had the Calverts prevailed, part of the City of Philadelphia would now be in Maryland, and had the Penns succeeded Baltimore would today be in the state of Pennsylvania! Arguments between the opposing parties dragged on for more than half a century before the English Courts finally issued a decree: Neither the Calverts nor the Penns would prevail; the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania would be a line of latitude located fifteen miles due south of the most southern point in the city of Philadelphia.
However, the ambiguity of the language and lack of precision in both grants sowed the seeds of dispute over a sixty-nine mile parcel of land between the 39th and 40th degrees of North Latitude.
Forty-nine years later, in 1681, Charles II awarded the Penn Family a similar charter for Pennsylvania.
King Charles I of England granted the Calvert Family a charter for the Colony of Maryland in 1632


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